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Being beautiful in your own kind of way-tena bentley — The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints

People have come to me for my opinion since 'October Baby.' But, hey, look, I'm an actor who is very fortunate to be in a movie that's making wonderful noise, and hopefully helping parents and children to be a little closer. Leave me alone. I'm not talking about politics. I'm just trying to have a conversation with my own kids. — John Schneider

Glaswegian ebola patient moved to London's Royal Free Hospital. Not so independent when it matters most are we jocksville? — Katie Hopkins

Sometimes we must gravitate towards madness before we can levitate on greatness. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

I think that most people believe that Russia, because of its - it has regained some of its military strength. And they do rattle the saber a bit. It wants to be a player. — Charlie Rose

Repentance is a gift of God's grace. — Rabindranath Tagore

Kaylin glanced at the small dragon, who exhaled the sigh of the long-suffering everywhere. — Michelle Sagara

Mary had become anxious in her old age, and she hated being away from the house for long. She'd hold the girls' hands tightly and calm herself by telling them what she would make for first frost that year- pork tenderloins with nasturtiums, dill potatoes, pumpkin bread, chicory coffee. And the cupcakes, of course, with all different frostings, because what was first frost without frosting? Claire had loved it all, but Sydney had only listened when their grandmother talked of frosting. Caramel, rosewater-pistachio, chocolate almond. — Sarah Addison Allen

The Notebook ... that's my favorite one. I've read that book 30 times. It gives a true depiction of two people that are in love. — Kevin Gates

The office on the other end of the comm was squawking at him. Bodhi ignored it.
"Rogue One," he declared, "pulling away! — Alexander Freed

But if neither sadness or rage could unite us, I didn't know what could - the more I wanted to identify with her, the more I identified with myself; and the more I tried to understand her, the less, necessarily, I succeeded: the failure of an intelligent mind to grasp feeblemindedness was dark and deep, no less than the failure of a feeble mind to grasp intelligence, because intelligence got its shape by not understanding the thing it could never be. — Jean-Christophe Valtat

It was as hard to be a Norwegian in 1881 as it was to be an American in 1770. Perhaps even harder, as Norway was far from a young nation. — Chris Nicolaisen

And I am wrong more often than I am writing. And even then, I am often wrong. — Andrea Gibson

In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope. — Charles Revson